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The College News
Volume I. No. 7
BUYX MAWR, PA., NOVEMBER 12, 1914
Price 5 Cents
CALENDAR
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13
8 i' m.�Debate, 10111 ** 1916
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14
10 a. m.�'Vanity Hockey vs. Lansdowne
S p. m.�Dance >n the Gymnasium.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15
8 i'. m. � Vi'spiTs. Leader,K Chambers,'!!
8 P, m Chapel Sermon by Dr. Lubcck
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16
Collegiate and Matriculation Condition
Examinations begin.
4 to <> p. m.�Faculty Tea for Graduate
Stud< nts in Merlon Hall.
FACULTY ANSWERS UNDERGRADU-
ATE PETITION
AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Rev. Hubert I!, Galley, of the Pekln
Cut Rule Modifjed Y. M. (". A., wliicli is supported by Prince-
The faculty in their answer to the tin- to" Pnlvereily, preaches on "Open Doors
dergraduate petition in regard to the cut '" ">�� New China," Bundaj morning. Mr
rule, as It seemed inexpedient to them to (i:,il,,> ��� lli"1 Interesting experiences.
leave the complete regulation of cutting "'' w,'n' "irou^h the lloxer Siege of 1900
to the undergraduates, Bmdlned the jn-es^jy*'1 \",s �een the rise of the Republic.
rut rule to read as follows..XlUXWT^'ar
1911 15: There will be no stated penalty
for the first eight unexcused cuts pro-
vided that not more than one cul !)�� taken
in I one-hour course, two In a tWO" '"
three hour course, and three in a five-hour
course. For each cut beyond the sight,
2 per cent, of the grade will be deducted
Mr. Qalley is remembered for ins football
fame, baring been chosen fur the "All-
Ameiic.in" team three times.
SELF GOVERNMENT CONFERENCE
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
7.30 p.m.�Miss Palmer's Bible and Mis-
sion Class.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
(",�s I',,,- stu.lv "{ ,ne semester's scheduled lectures for held at Radellffe on November 6th and
Thirty women's colleges were repre-
[f the .cuts in a course exceed 20 per cent, �ented at the Intercollegiate Conference
H P. M.�Meet inn of the
of Social Problems in the Chapel-.
lo^
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2t
thai course, the penalty shall be four "'*>. At the open meeting on Friday after
ppints for each additional cut. The fac- BOOD Speeches were made by the Student
10 a.m.�'Varsity Hockey Match vs. All ""> h�1""1 """ ""' "iaJ<>rity of Btudents Government Presidents of the following
Philadelphia.
8-p. ii.�Sophomore Play
S P. II,
Higgini
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22
-Chapel. Sermon by thi
Rev
would not use the number of cuts men- epUegea: Barnard, Brown, Ooucher, Mt.
Honed Holyoke, Simmons, Swarthmore, Syra-
The Undergraduate Association in., t ouae, vVella, Wellesley, Western Reserve,
ing of November 9 decided to repetition Vassar. E. I! Smith, in telling of the
the faculty on the ground that in refusing l!l>" M�wr Self-Government, emphasised
theflrst petition the faculty had given the ""� l">'nt- "'at we have no Jurisdiction
undergraduates no convlncina reasons tor over academic matters ami thai the True-
-Their action The association voted to "'''" �'"'�' empowered to ret.....st the Pn I
ask the faculty to present their reasons oent and Dean of the College to assume
for refusing the Ural petition to the asso- eoutrol of the conduct of the students, if
j ijiiiion in sailing________ �______ necessity arises She also explained the
new arrangement concerning 'lie i,
notice to seniors Hawr Graduate School, their Advisory
i ouncil ami < 'ommlttee
Will any senior who has read, seen or closed meetings were held on Friday
started their regular weekly practices for l"':,ri' ,,f D,a>'s �blch she considers might and Saturday mornings. Among the ques-
a performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's ,"' ��*�blo for the senior play, hand In tlons discussed wore: "Penalties for
comic opera. "H. M S. Pinafore," which the ,lt,e an<1 author to the senior play Breaking Pules," "Fire Dulls Controlled
they are to give iu the spring in place of
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25
1 P, M- Vacation
SUNDAY. DECEMBER 6
s ptm." -Chapel. Sermon by Dr Ross
H. M. S. PINAFORE
To Be Given By the Glee Club
The members of the Glee Club have
the usual concert. The caste, which con-
sists of eleven principals and fifty chorus
singers, will be announced later. The
.committee Is still sorting out the mem
BANNER SHOW MAKES A HIT
committee: 8. smith. J. Settler, & by Student Government." "Point System."
Everett, M Jacobs and a. Bcndder. -Honor system," "Compulsory Attend-
ance at Lectures and chapel.' �� Activities
controlled by student Government," and
Every linn Mawrter is grateful to the "I'1"' Halation of the St,.....nt-' aSSOcla-
bers into possible "Dick Deadeyes," "Be- class of 1910 for Banner Show The per- Uon lo ">p I'aculty." A report of the dls-
witchlng Buttercups." "Midshipmites," formaaoe was wonderfully successful cusslon will be made at a Self Govern-
and hunting for an "Admiral" worthy of from beginning to end. ment meeting.
"His sisters, bis cousins and his aunts." The clever soagl were the best we have The delegates were most ...rdiall> n
There are a few vacancies in the club heard for a long time, the costumlm ex oeivad by the Radellffe students, who
and anyone who can sing and act or dance quisite. the scenery distinctive, and the gave up their room- in th......rraitories for
should apply at once to K. Mccoilin so as dancing proved the versatility of the them and took them about A reception
not to miss the chance of being tried out class. The gay spirit of the act.us *ai Wi,s Kivpn Thursday eveolna and a m
for a part." The dues are $3. Practices positively contagious, particularly that of enjoyable play. "Magic." by (i K (lies-
are held Thursdays at 7.30. Two cuts are L. Klein, our 'talented Collet.- ...median terton. was presented by the Idler club
allowed each semester, other cuts are-The Monica-chorus nearly brought down "n Friday evening. Radclilfe has a aplen
fined 25 cents. Leader and stage man- the balcony. D. Deneen. F. Bradley, and lli'1 Btttdento' Building, Agaspla House,
after, K. McCollin, 'If.; business manager. H. Chase were irresistible. We will not wi"> a lefW reception ball and a theatre
D. Deneen. -16; assistant. T. Smith, '17; allow any class that can produce such a whloh we may well envy (mi campus
assistant stage manager. D. Perkins. Ii; gay and refreshing show as 16s to call aml hockey fields are luxuries which they
pianist. E. Buchanan. '15. themselves nuts cannot have in the city.
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The College News
Volume I. No. 7
BUYX MAWR, PA., NOVEMBER 12, 1914
Price 5 Cents
CALENDAR
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13
8 i' m.�Debate, 10111 ** 1916
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14
10 a. m.�'Vanity Hockey vs. Lansdowne
S p. m.�Dance >n the Gymnasium.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15
8 i'. m. � Vi'spiTs. Leader,K Chambers,'!!
8 P, m Chapel Sermon by Dr. Lubcck
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16
Collegiate and Matriculation Condition
Examinations begin.
4 to <> p. m.�Faculty Tea for Graduate
Stud< nts in Merlon Hall.
FACULTY ANSWERS UNDERGRADU-
ATE PETITION
AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Rev. Hubert I!, Galley, of the Pekln
Cut Rule Modifjed Y. M. (". A., wliicli is supported by Prince-
The faculty in their answer to the tin- to" Pnlvereily, preaches on "Open Doors
dergraduate petition in regard to the cut '" ">�� New China," Bundaj morning. Mr
rule, as It seemed inexpedient to them to (i:,il,,> ��� lli"1 Interesting experiences.
leave the complete regulation of cutting "'' w,'n' "irou^h the lloxer Siege of 1900
to the undergraduates, Bmdlned the jn-es^jy*'1 \",s �een the rise of the Republic.
rut rule to read as follows..XlUXWT^'ar
1911 15: There will be no stated penalty
for the first eight unexcused cuts pro-
vided that not more than one cul !)�� taken
in I one-hour course, two In a tWO" '"
three hour course, and three in a five-hour
course. For each cut beyond the sight,
2 per cent, of the grade will be deducted
Mr. Qalley is remembered for ins football
fame, baring been chosen fur the "All-
Ameiic.in" team three times.
SELF GOVERNMENT CONFERENCE
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
7.30 p.m.�Miss Palmer's Bible and Mis-
sion Class.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20
(",�s I',,,- stu.lv "{ ,ne semester's scheduled lectures for held at Radellffe on November 6th and
Thirty women's colleges were repre-
[f the .cuts in a course exceed 20 per cent, �ented at the Intercollegiate Conference
H P. M.�Meet inn of the
of Social Problems in the Chapel-.
lo^
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2t
thai course, the penalty shall be four "'*>. At the open meeting on Friday after
ppints for each additional cut. The fac- BOOD Speeches were made by the Student
10 a.m.�'Varsity Hockey Match vs. All ""> h�1""1 """ ""' "iaJ<>rity of Btudents Government Presidents of the following
Philadelphia.
8-p. ii.�Sophomore Play
S P. II,
Higgini
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22
-Chapel. Sermon by thi
Rev
would not use the number of cuts men- epUegea: Barnard, Brown, Ooucher, Mt.
Honed Holyoke, Simmons, Swarthmore, Syra-
The Undergraduate Association in., t ouae, vVella, Wellesley, Western Reserve,
ing of November 9 decided to repetition Vassar. E. I! Smith, in telling of the
the faculty on the ground that in refusing l!l>" M�wr Self-Government, emphasised
theflrst petition the faculty had given the ""� l">'nt- "'at we have no Jurisdiction
undergraduates no convlncina reasons tor over academic matters ami thai the True-
-Their action The association voted to "'''" �'"'�' empowered to ret.....st the Pn I
ask the faculty to present their reasons oent and Dean of the College to assume
for refusing the Ural petition to the asso- eoutrol of the conduct of the students, if
j ijiiiion in sailing________ �______ necessity arises She also explained the
new arrangement concerning 'lie i,
notice to seniors Hawr Graduate School, their Advisory
i ouncil ami < 'ommlttee
Will any senior who has read, seen or closed meetings were held on Friday
started their regular weekly practices for l"':,ri' ,,f D,a>'s �blch she considers might and Saturday mornings. Among the ques-
a performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's ,"' ��*�blo for the senior play, hand In tlons discussed wore: "Penalties for
comic opera. "H. M S. Pinafore," which the ,lt,e an<1 author to the senior play Breaking Pules," "Fire Dulls Controlled
they are to give iu the spring in place of
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25
1 P, M- Vacation
SUNDAY. DECEMBER 6
s ptm." -Chapel. Sermon by Dr Ross
H. M. S. PINAFORE
To Be Given By the Glee Club
The members of the Glee Club have
the usual concert. The caste, which con-
sists of eleven principals and fifty chorus
singers, will be announced later. The
.committee Is still sorting out the mem
BANNER SHOW MAKES A HIT
committee: 8. smith. J. Settler, & by Student Government." "Point System."
Everett, M Jacobs and a. Bcndder. -Honor system," "Compulsory Attend-
ance at Lectures and chapel.' �� Activities
controlled by student Government," and
Every linn Mawrter is grateful to the "I'1"' Halation of the St,.....nt-' aSSOcla-
bers into possible "Dick Deadeyes," "Be- class of 1910 for Banner Show The per- Uon lo ">p I'aculty." A report of the dls-
witchlng Buttercups." "Midshipmites," formaaoe was wonderfully successful cusslon will be made at a Self Govern-
and hunting for an "Admiral" worthy of from beginning to end. ment meeting.
"His sisters, bis cousins and his aunts." The clever soagl were the best we have The delegates were most ...rdiall> n
There are a few vacancies in the club heard for a long time, the costumlm ex oeivad by the Radellffe students, who
and anyone who can sing and act or dance quisite. the scenery distinctive, and the gave up their room- in th......rraitories for
should apply at once to K. Mccoilin so as dancing proved the versatility of the them and took them about A reception
not to miss the chance of being tried out class. The gay spirit of the act.us *ai Wi,s Kivpn Thursday eveolna and a m
for a part." The dues are $3. Practices positively contagious, particularly that of enjoyable play. "Magic." by (i K (lies-
are held Thursdays at 7.30. Two cuts are L. Klein, our 'talented Collet.- ...median terton. was presented by the Idler club
allowed each semester, other cuts are-The Monica-chorus nearly brought down "n Friday evening. Radclilfe has a aplen
fined 25 cents. Leader and stage man- the balcony. D. Deneen. F. Bradley, and lli'1 Btttdento' Building, Agaspla House,
after, K. McCollin, 'If.; business manager. H. Chase were irresistible. We will not wi"> a lefW reception ball and a theatre
D. Deneen. -16; assistant. T. Smith, '17; allow any class that can produce such a whloh we may well envy (mi campus
assistant stage manager. D. Perkins. Ii; gay and refreshing show as 16s to call aml hockey fields are luxuries which they
pianist. E. Buchanan. '15. themselves nuts cannot have in the city.
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